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Do you really not know how the Senate and House work? PoliticAverse Apr 2022 #1
Yeah, that's probably it mahina Apr 2022 #3
Actually, I know very well how they work. MineralMan Apr 2022 #5
"I will donate to their campaigns." So apparently such decisions are your business after all. n/t PoliticAverse Apr 2022 #8
Supporting Dems is what a lot of us do. BlackSkimmer Apr 2022 #155
You should direct that to the person trying to convince us other races are "none of our business". PoliticAverse Apr 2022 #156
I think I see what he's saying a bit differently. BlackSkimmer Apr 2022 #158
I've been watching her since she was mayor of SF. To me, she looked lost at the KBJ hearings. TeamProg Apr 2022 #136
Exactly, local voters make their decisions but Big $$$ influences those decisions. n/t TeamProg Apr 2022 #133
Feinstein will be 91 in 2024; she should've stood down in 2018. Spider Jerusalem Apr 2022 #2
So, how has Senator Feinstein voted in matters that have come up MineralMan Apr 2022 #7
That's a relevant question, how? Spider Jerusalem Apr 2022 #9
Sounds like she's doing a good job, then, eh? MineralMan Apr 2022 #16
You're not one of her constitutents (I am; I live in California); why do YOU care? Spider Jerusalem Apr 2022 #21
Oh, snap! Scrivener7 Apr 2022 #50
You just admonished someone for not being a California voter Sympthsical Apr 2022 #56
I was a California voter for over 50 years. MineralMan Apr 2022 #62
You're not now Sympthsical Apr 2022 #67
My advice is that California voters will decide. MineralMan Apr 2022 #69
I'm a California voter Sympthsical Apr 2022 #73
Send her a letter to that effect, then. MineralMan Apr 2022 #84
+1 TeamProg Apr 2022 #138
Speaking as a California voter, she needs to retire now Spider Jerusalem Apr 2022 #74
Send her a letter as a constituent. MineralMan Apr 2022 #85
Perhaps you should focus on Minnesota, eh? By your own criteria. Spider Jerusalem Apr 2022 #87
Oh, I do. I have campaigned for both of our current Senators MineralMan Apr 2022 #90
Without anyone from California lecturing to you, I'm sure Spider Jerusalem Apr 2022 #92
Actually no. MineralMan Apr 2022 #96
Tina Smith? True Blue American Apr 2022 #143
Al Franken was bumrushed out of office. MineralMan Apr 2022 #151
Your parents lived in CA too, right? BlackSkimmer Apr 2022 #157
The OP says that politics in states other than your own are none of your business. Scrivener7 Apr 2022 #160
So you don't really know. Right? Budi Apr 2022 #26
Feinstein is in the Senate, not the House, and "in the same seat" means "California" Spider Jerusalem Apr 2022 #31
+1 TeamProg Apr 2022 #137
Can't agree that elections of state and federal legislators are not a serious legitimate concern enough Apr 2022 #4
Something I just posted... 2naSalit Apr 2022 #6
Yes. I noticed that article, as well. MineralMan Apr 2022 #11
Both of us seem to be afflicted... 2naSalit Apr 2022 #17
That can be inconvenient at times, for sure. MineralMan Apr 2022 #100
Have you ever had to take the car keys away from an older relative? PoliticAverse Apr 2022 #19
I've had to take the car keys away from younger relatives delisen Apr 2022 #30
Yes accident rates peak for younger drivers and older ones. PoliticAverse Apr 2022 #39
It's also worth noting Mr.Bill Apr 2022 #106
Franklin was born in 1706, so he was 70 in 1776. n/t PoliticAverse Apr 2022 #113
Yes, I just watched Ken Burns' documentary about him. Mr.Bill Apr 2022 #119
Ed Case ran against our beloved Senator Akaka and got creamed mahina Apr 2022 #10
Yes. We must gain seats in 2022, not lose them. MineralMan Apr 2022 #12
If you think there's a chance of losing a Senate seat in California... Spider Jerusalem Apr 2022 #80
If we lose a Senate seat in California, we are absolutely fucked. Cuthbert Allgood Apr 2022 #86
That seems highly unlikely. MineralMan Apr 2022 #88
Ability to function and positions on issues Jm7603 Apr 2022 #13
So, why do those threads so prominently feature age? MineralMan Apr 2022 #20
Forgot one word: "should" be the only concerns! Jm7603 Apr 2022 #147
When we in South Carolina rid ourselves of OneBlueDotS-Carolina Apr 2022 #14
The Governor of California would appoint a replacement if Feinstein resigned... PoliticAverse Apr 2022 #47
I think most are aware of that... OneBlueDotS-Carolina Apr 2022 #94
Politics transcends boundaries Disaffected Apr 2022 #15
8fucking8. Don't call it ageism. ffs. themaguffin Apr 2022 #18
I call it as I see it, your obscene reference notwithstanding. MineralMan Apr 2022 #23
It's disingenuous on many levels to call it ageism. themaguffin Apr 2022 #29
So you have said. Twice now. MineralMan Apr 2022 #32
I'll say it again and add that she's not competent enough & she's being selfish. themaguffin Apr 2022 #37
there is a difference between ageism and recognizing dementia. NoRethugFriends Apr 2022 #22
Once again, I ask if you watched her at Jackson's confirmation hearing. MineralMan Apr 2022 #25
I am qualified to observe behavior NoRethugFriends Apr 2022 #126
So, I take it that your answer is that you did not watch her in those hearings. MineralMan Apr 2022 #128
As you very well know, NoRethugFriends Apr 2022 #152
She's confused and doesn't recognize colleagues BannonsLiver Apr 2022 #24
California votes will decide that, I'm sure. MineralMan Apr 2022 #27
Maybe they will. Or not? BannonsLiver Apr 2022 #41
Well, as far as I know, she has made no decision about 2024. MineralMan Apr 2022 #45
And Jim inhofe was going the full 6 after getting a fresh term in 2020 BannonsLiver Apr 2022 #66
There is a very lengthy cksmithy Apr 2022 #102
That sounds very sensible of her. MineralMan Apr 2022 #105
Thank you cksmithy Apr 2022 #112
Says who? An "unnamed staffer" & a DB scoop writer from the UK Royalist Correspondent Budi Apr 2022 #34
Says multiple sources over several years BannonsLiver Apr 2022 #42
This issue came up today again because of an article scooped by unnamed sources by a writer ... Budi Apr 2022 #104
Tom Sykes wrote the article . He is a British gossip reporter on the Royal family delisen Apr 2022 #57
Oh FFS because he's the only one who ever wrote about it. BannonsLiver Apr 2022 #63
He's reporting on something that first appeared in Feinstein's hometown newspaper. Spider Jerusalem Apr 2022 #127
I am reminded of Eric Swalwell's jab at Joe Biden in the presidential debates Bayard Apr 2022 #28
Yes. I agree. MineralMan Apr 2022 #35
Indeed! Duppers Apr 2022 #163
I live in California... orwell Apr 2022 #33
What!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MarineCombatEngineer Apr 2022 #40
Sorry... orwell Apr 2022 #77
Kinda figured it was something like that, MarineCombatEngineer Apr 2022 #81
Thanks... That stopped me from reading any further. nt reACTIONary Apr 2022 #139
"when Harvey Milk shot Mayor Moscone." - don't take this the wrong way, but I think your memory PoliticAverse Apr 2022 #53
See above response... orwell Apr 2022 #79
I would agree that age in itself is not a legitimate basis for deciding whether a candidate deserves KPN Apr 2022 #36
It's a matter of one's fitness to hold office. To be quite frank a politicians mental health is Autumn Apr 2022 #38
Well, here's the thing. I watched her at the Jackson confirmation hearing. MineralMan Apr 2022 #43
Well, here's the thing. A lot of people with dementia have clear days and bad days. Autumn Apr 2022 #83
See my reply to the post below. MineralMan Apr 2022 #120
You could be observing a good day. Which is how dementia actually works. Cuthbert Allgood Apr 2022 #91
I am intimately familiar with dementia. MineralMan Apr 2022 #118
You can't compare 2 people you knew intimately to one you only see on television (n/t) Spider Jerusalem Apr 2022 #141
Really? MineralMan Apr 2022 #167
the Senate chamber is a highly structured environment Spider Jerusalem Apr 2022 #169
I see inthewind21 Apr 2022 #162
This message was self-deleted by its author MineralMan Apr 2022 #165
Apparently you think insulting me somehow benefits you. MineralMan Apr 2022 #166
And? Spider Jerusalem Apr 2022 #116
I met a Jesuit priest years ago who was friends with a high ranking Canadian official. Tadpole Raisin Apr 2022 #153
LOL! MORE topics that you deem to be none of our business. Scrivener7 Apr 2022 #44
And yet, here we are in a thread I started, discussing it. MineralMan Apr 2022 #49
. Scrivener7 Apr 2022 #51
We don't need placeholders. Can't afford placeholders Arazi Apr 2022 #46
Some jobs are too difficult to handle even if you're not in your 90's. lindysalsagal Apr 2022 #48
Stephen Hawkins had problems with housekeeping als as he aged & lost physical abilities. delisen Apr 2022 #78
You're as old as you think. usonian Apr 2022 #52
No, it's about replacing leaders who may not be mentally sharp enough for the job Sympthsical Apr 2022 #54
What is your evidence of that with regard to either Biden or Feinstein? MineralMan Apr 2022 #55
We're discussing Feinstein Sympthsical Apr 2022 #65
I named Joe Biden in my original post. There's another thread in GD MineralMan Apr 2022 #72
+1 Celerity Apr 2022 #82
I watched her when she grilled Jack Dorsey C.E.O. of Twitter, if his company was doing Autumn Apr 2022 #171
Feinstein would be closing in on 98yo at the end of her next term. It is not ageism at all, given Celerity Apr 2022 #58
I say campaign finance being mostly unlimited is more an issue than 'voters' IbogaProject Apr 2022 #59
AGE is just one of many angles of attack on the Democratic Party Hortensis Apr 2022 #60
Yes. Indeed. MineralMan Apr 2022 #64
Horribly easy. Just look at any picture of our top leaders and imagine Hortensis Apr 2022 #68
Frightening, isn't it? MineralMan Apr 2022 #70
We're witnessing the existential battle for our nation. Hortensis Apr 2022 #108
Clowns to the left of me; jokers to the right... MineralMan Apr 2022 #109
:) What keeps popping to my mind is Hortensis Apr 2022 #121
As you say, it's as old as human society. MineralMan Apr 2022 #123
Agreed.....think about the Republican Hypocrisy DENVERPOPS Apr 2022 #115
what Lawrence O'Donnell said about Feinstein is quite worrisome Grasswire2 Apr 2022 #61
Strom 'breathing corpse' Thurmond is hardly a role model we should be striving to emulate IMHO Celerity Apr 2022 #76
I have a comment on this subject quickesst Apr 2022 #71
Did you think Obama had a chance to win the next election back when GWB was President? n/t PoliticAverse Apr 2022 #75
Absolutely quickesst Apr 2022 #89
Sorry, I should have been more specific... PoliticAverse Apr 2022 #97
He was on my short list, for sure. MineralMan Apr 2022 #103
I don't think I had any idea.. quickesst Apr 2022 #117
One might note H2O Man Apr 2022 #150
I certainly did. MineralMan Apr 2022 #93
Please see the clarification to my question... PoliticAverse Apr 2022 #99
I just read an article where Trump mentioned his health. First excuse for not running. True Blue American Apr 2022 #154
His health may also be suffering.. quickesst Apr 2022 #172
I'd like to replace Clarence Thomas IronLionZion Apr 2022 #95
Yes, but that is a Constitutional office, not an elected one. MineralMan Apr 2022 #98
Support Senators that support impeachment. n/t PoliticAverse Apr 2022 #101
Although I ForgedCrank Apr 2022 #107
We saw what happened when RBG passed away when the Republican party got to pick a replacement. PoliticAverse Apr 2022 #111
It's not about age, it's about competence. yardwork Apr 2022 #110
Actually, it's about odds. What are the odds that she will pass during the Scrivener7 Apr 2022 #114
I agree that timing is important but age alone isn't the issue. yardwork Apr 2022 #122
As long as we have a Democratic governor Mr.Bill Apr 2022 #124
Yes. Sorry, I was unclear. That was kind of my point. It isn't about ageism, though. Scrivener7 Apr 2022 #130
I think there is a difference between ageism Tree Lady Apr 2022 #125
I sat with Freeman Dyson when he was in his late eighties. NNadir Apr 2022 #129
+1 Celerity Apr 2022 #142
All my family in CA awesomerwb1 Apr 2022 #131
Hold on there partner! Please provide DU links so we can read the arguments for / against ourselves! TeamProg Apr 2022 #132
The question that I have is why hamsterjill Apr 2022 #134
This! Nt XanaDUer2 Apr 2022 #148
The discussion isn't about Senator Dianne Feinstein being old. Gore1FL Apr 2022 #135
+1 TeamProg Apr 2022 #140
I respectfully disagree with the awesome MineralMan SpankMe Apr 2022 #144
i googled Tom Sykes and Dianne Feinstein cksmithy Apr 2022 #145
investing in thte future is a good thing IMO nt msongs Apr 2022 #146
Well, what we say here really makes no never mind, so there's that. BlackSkimmer Apr 2022 #149
Sanders is older than Biden and has a GOP Governor, B iden stays if healthy, Demsrule86 Apr 2022 #159
maybe THIS reality means something to consider Grasswire2 Apr 2022 #161
JOHN McCAIN Duppers Apr 2022 #164
Would much rather have octagenarians in the Senate than blue dogs... pecosbob Apr 2022 #168
I admit I commented on the Feinstein OP mcar Apr 2022 #170
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